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Albertville, AL
Albertville is a city in Marshall County, Alabama, United States, and is included in the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area. It is the largest city in Marshall County.
The area which today includes Albertville was inhabited by the indigenous Cherokee, until their removal to Oklahoma in the 1830s. It was near the territory of the Creek nation, and several major trails that afforded communication (or military action) between the two nations crossed the area. It is believed to have been crossed by Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto during his expeditions in 1540.
Before the New Deal, when the Tennessee Valley Authority built Guntersville Dam, flooding on the Tennessee River would frequently leave the county courthouse in Guntersville inaccessible for residents of Albertville and other areas atop Sand Mountain. In 1919, the Alabama Legislature responded by requiring the erection of a courthouse at Albertville, in which cases arising in that part of the county would be heard.
The major industries in Albertville are diverse, with manufacturing playing a significant role in the local economy. The city is known for its thriving poultry processing industry, contributing to the agricultural sector's vitality. Additionally, retail and services sectors flourish, catering to the needs of both residents and visitors. Albertville's strategic location along major transportation routes also enhances its economic development, making it an attractive hub for businesses.
Health and wellness are prioritized in Albertville, with Marshall Medical Centers providing comprehensive healthcare services to the community. The city promotes an active lifestyle, offering residents access to parks, recreational areas, and fitness facilities such as the Marshall Wellness Center. This center offers a wide range of services including fitness classes, personal training, aquatic therapy, and nutritional counseling. LifeWorks focuses on fitness training, weight management, and preventive healthcare. Priority Care offers services such as chiropractic care, massage therapy, and nutritional consultations. Rise Wellness Studio also offers massage therapy, acupuncture, and nutritional coaching. Nature's Apothecary offers services like herbal consultations, detox programs, and massage treatments. Elevate Wellness Studio offers a blend of fitness classes, nutritional guidance, and wellness workshops, aimed to enhance physical and mental well-being.
Top Sites in Albertville, AL are Jules J. Berta Vineyard, Albertville Museum, and High Hills Park.
Population: 22,386 (2020). ZIP Code: 35950. Area code: 256. Elevation: 1,024 ft (312 m). Incorporated: February 18, 1891. Area: 27.04 sq mi (70.0 km2).
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What is Albertville, AL famous for?
Albertville, AL, is the home of Alabama Aviation College and boasts several gorgeous golf courses, vineyards and wineries, shopping, dining, and local farms that are open to the public. Spend time at the Albertville Museum and the Pre-Civil War Cemetery and Museum and unwind at the 130-acre Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater. There’s more to enjoy in Albertville than just Food City!
How old is Albertville, AL?
Albertville was first settled around 1850 but wasn't officially incorporated until February 18, 1891. In 1893, the Alabama Legislature passed an act for the construction of an agricultural college in each of the state’s Congressional districts. After some competition, Albertville was awarded the school for the Seventh District which evolved into today’s Albertville High School. One of the worst tornadoes in Alabama’s history destroyed Albertville on April 24, 1908, but the town was rebuilt and flourished with the growth of the railroad and agriculture industry.
What is the slogan of Albertville, AL?
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 26.0 square miles (67.3 km2), of which 26.0 square miles (67.3 km2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.3 km2) (0.38%) is water. The current slogan of Albertville is "The Pride is Alive" and can be seen on the welcome sign coming into the city. The area which today includes Albertville was inhabited by the Cherokee Indians until their removal to Oklahoma in the 1830s. It was, however, near the territory of the Creek nation, and several major trails that afforded communication (or military action) between the two nations crossed the area.
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